A Celebration of International Partnership

Canada Presents at RSNA 2014 is a don’t-miss event. We’re partnering with the Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) and planning a celebration of Canada’s contributions to radiologic discovery at the biggest medical imaging meeting in the world.

CAR and RSNA Collaborate

Visit the CAR booth and attend the course “Beyond Diagnosis: How Cardiovascular Imaging Research in Canada is Improving Clinical Outcomes” on Tuesday, December 2 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Special Recognition for Canadian Attendees

RSNA President Dr. N. Reed Dunnick will welcome attendees to the Canada Presents session. Receive a special ribbon for your badge.

“Navigating RSNA 2014” in English and en Français

Are you a first-time RSNA attendee? Learn how to make the most of your time in Chicago from a veteran attendee at the Canada Presents booth Sunday, November 30 in English (1:00pm) or French (2:00pm). RSVP today »

Canadian Exhibitors

Baylis Medical

Calgary Scientific, Inc

Canadian Assoc of Medical Radiation Technologists

CIMTEC

Canadian Association of Radiologists

Circle Cardiovascular Imaging c/o XpO

Claron Technology

Client Outlook Inc

ClearCanvas

Communications & Power Industries

Densitas Inc

DQE Instruments Inc

EMD Technologies

Imagistx Inc

Innovere Medical Inc

Intelerad Medical Systems

iNTERFACEWARE, Inc

International Hospitals Recruitment Inc

Karos Health, Inc

MarShield- A Division of Mars Metal Company

MDI Solutions

King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center

MarShield- A Division of Mars Metal Company

MedCurrent

Medicalis

Modus Medical Devices, Inc

NDI

NerveVision, Inc

Ontario Government

PFC Flexible Circuits Limited

Real Time Medical

RedRick Technologies, Inc

Shelley Medical Imaging Technologies

Teledyne DALSA

Tomographix IP, Ltd

Canada Presents: Cardiovascular Imaging Research

Our Canadian colleagues will demonstrate how discoveries in cardiovascular imaging are making a difference for patients. This session will include research presentations in multiple modalities, case studies, and a panel discussion by Canadian experts in cardiovascular radiology. The course will include six 10-minute presentations, followed by a 30-minute panel discussion with the audience.

Beyond Diagnosis: How Cardiovascular Imaging Research in Canada is Improving Clinical Outcomes